As David flees from Saul, fear causes him to lie to the priests and seek refuge in Goliath’s hometown, where only God’s grace delivers him. In a cave, God gathers distressed followers to him, shifting David’s focus from self-pity to leadership. Meanwhile, Saul’s paranoia drives him to murder the priests of Nob. Even as Saul relentlessly pursues him, David repeatedly trusts God, refusing to retaliate when given the chance. His sensitive conscience convicts him for even cutting Saul’s robe. David’s restraint and grace reveal a heart surrendered to God’s timing, teaching us to trust God amid trials and injustice.
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